An eight-year-old who had a liver transplant to save his life when he was a baby has won two gold and two silver medals at the British Transplant Games.
A barber shop could become one of the first in the East Midlands to give customers the chance to enjoy a pint while they have a haircut.
The fear of a zombie apocalypse is set to become a reality in a maize field escape challenge.
After growing up thinking he was an only child, a man was reunited with his long-lost family after 67 years.
A church has created an Armistice display to remember villagers who fought in the first world war.
A summer dog fair, including competitions, carnival games and a raffle, organised by a group of students has been hailed a success.
The head of a mental health charity said he was saddened and angered by a theft of donations from its offices.
The owner of an angling shop who had not had his hair cut for ten years had it shaved off to raise money for the campaign in support of five-year-old Liam Andrew.
A 51-year-old athlete who underwent a kidney transplant 24 years ago is looking to continue his medal-winning streak at the British Transplant Games.
A bridge on the main road between Newark and Southwell is due to be closed for most of August for parapet repairs.
A planning application for 105 homes has been submitted for Southwell with the majority of properties aimed at first-time buyers or those with a connection to the town.
A woman who has lost both her legs wants to be able to walk her grandchildren to school and play with them in the park.
Parked lorries have been blamed for creating a hazard on an A1 slip road.
A football match organised by British Sugar in aid of five-year-old brain tumour sufferer Liam Andrew and Beaumond House Community Hospice, Newark, raised more than £3,000.
Plans for a glamping site in Upton would help boost the tourist economy in the Southwell area, according to the agent for those behind the plans.
After settling in to their new home a charity that supports people with learning disabilities has held an official opening.
Three hip-replacement operations did not stop an 85-year-old taking to the skies for a wing walk.
The first cohort of pupils is about to leave Chuter Ede Primary School’s Fernwood annexe for secondary school.
A group from Collingham Fire Station completed a 110-mile cycle ride in aid of Newark’s Beaumond House Community Hospice.
Educational work at Southwell Minster and Archbishop’s Palace has been recognised with a national award.